Stanislav Brabec
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Involved Projects and Packages
Libusb is a library that allows userspace access to USB devices.
A compatibility layer allowing applications written for libusb-0.1 to
work with libusb-1.0. libusb-compat-0.1 attempts to look, feel, smell
and walk like libusb-0.1.
Voikko is a Finnish spellchecker and hyphenator based on Malaga and
Suomi-Malaga.
LPROF is the only open source ICC profiler with a graphical user
interface. It can be used to create profiles for cameras, scanners, and
monitors, and fills a necessary niche in the emerging open source color
management effort.
Malaga is a software package for the development and application of
grammars that are used for the analysis of words and sentences of
natural languages. It contains a programming language for the modelling
of morphology and syntax grammars.
Malaga is based on the grammatical theory of the "Left Associative
Grammar" (LAG), developed by Roland Hausser, professor for
Computational Linguistics at University of Erlangen, Germany.
Suomi-Malaga is a description of Finnish morphology written in Malaga.
Mftrace is a small Python program that lets you trace a TeX bitmap font
into a PFA or PFB font (A PostScript Type1 Scalable Font) or TTF
(TrueType) font.
nspluginwrapper is an Open Source compatibility plugin for Netscape 4
(NPAPI) plugins. It enables you to use plugins on platforms they were
not built for. For example, you can use the plugins compiled for i386
in Mozilla on Linux/x86_64 or other architectures. This package
consists of:
* npviewer: the plug-in viewer
* npwrapper.so: the browser-side plug-in
* nspluginwrapper: a tool to manage plug-ins installation and update
Core package of Network UPS Tools.
Network UPS Tools is a collection of programs which provide a common
interface for monitoring and administering UPS hardware.
Detailed information about supported hardware can be found in
/usr/share/doc/packages/nut.
OpenCT is a set of library and tools to talk to smart card readers.
OpenCT is used by the OpenSC Smart Card library.
For a list of supported readers, please read documentation in
/usr/share/doc/packages/openct/wiki/index.html - some readers may be
supported only with particular firmware or particular connection type.
There are other packages that may support your reader in a different
way. Name of all these packages starts with "pcsc-".
OpenSC provides a set of utilities to access smart cards. It mainly
focuses on cards that support cryptographic operations. It facilitates
their use in security applications such as mail encryption,
authentication, and digital signature. OpenSC implements the PKCS#11
API. Applications supporting this API, such as Mozilla Firefox and
Thunderbird, can use it. OpenSC implements the PKCS#15 standard and aims
to be compatible with every software that does so, too.
Before purchasing any cards, please read carefully documentation on the
web pageonly some cards are supported. Not only card type matters, but
also card version, card OS version and preloaded applet. Only subset of
possible operations may be supported for your card. Card initialization
may require third party proprietary software.
Orc is a library and set of tools for compiling and executing very simple
programs that operate on arrays of data. The “language” is a generic
assembly language that represents many of the features available in SIMD
architectures, including saturated addition and subtraction, and many
arithmetic operations.
Pam_p11 is a pluggable authentication module (pam) package for using
cryptographic tokens, such as smart cards and usb crypto tokens, for
authentication.
Pam_p11 uses libp11 to access any PKCS#11 module. It should be
compatible with any implementation, but it is primarily developed using
OpenSC.
Pam_p11 implements two authentication modules:
* pam_p11_openssh authenticates the user using openssh
~/.ssh/authorized_keys file.
* pam_p11_opensc authenticates the user using certificates found in
~/.eid/authorized_certificates. It is compatible with the older
opensc "pam_opensc" authentication module (eid mode).
Pam_p11 is very simple. It has no configuration file, no other options
than the PKCS#11 module file, and does not know about certificate
chains, certificate authorities, revocation lists, or OCSP. It is
perfect for the small installation with no frills.
This Linux PAM module allows X.509 a certificate-based user
authentication. The certificate and its dedicated private key are
thereby accessed by means of an appropriate PKCS #11 module. For the
verification of the users' certificates, locally stored CA certificates
as well as online or locally accessible CRLs are used.
Additionally, the package includes pam_pkcs11-related tools: *
pkcs11_eventmgr: Generates actions on card insert, removal, or
time-out events
* pklogin_finder: Gets the login name that maps to a certificate
* pkcs11_inspect: Inspects the contents of a certificate
* make_hash_links: Creates hash link directories for storing CAs and
CRLs
This package contains a driver for the ACR 38 smart card reader
produced by ACS.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
This package contains a driver for the ASEDrive IIIe Serial smart card
reader.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
This package contains a driver for the ASEDrive IIIe USB smart card
reader.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
This package contains a driver for the ASEKey USB Token.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
This package contains a generic USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface
Devices) driver.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
Driver for the ECO 5000 Serial Smart Card Reader.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
This interface allows access to the terminal using the Card Terminal
Basic Command Set (CT-BCS). This driver also includes the support for
memory cards, exposed as Interindustry Command Set for Synchronous
Cards.
The CT-API driver supports the IFD Handler interface from PC/SC.
Please take a look in the included README document for further
information.
This driver only works with the serial interface version of the ECO
5000. ORGA also sells a USB version, that is incompatible with the
serial version. This driver will not work with the USB version!
This package contains a driver for the GemPC 410 and GemPC 430 smart
card readers produced by Gemplus.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface in
a very small form factor for communication with smart cards and
readers. PCSC Lite can be compiled directly for a desired reader driver
or can be used to dynamically allocate/deallocate reader drivers at
runtime (the default behavior).
PCSC Lite uses the same winscard API as used in Windows(R).
Security aware people should read the SECURITY file for possible
vulnerabilities of pcsclite and how to fix them. For information on how
to install drivers please read the DRIVERS file.
Memory cards will be supported through the MCT specification, which is
an APDU like manner sent normally through the SCardTransmit() function.
This functionality is exercised in the driver.
This package contains a driver for the Reflex 62 and Reflex 64 smart
card readers produced by Schlumberger.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
This package contains a driver for Towitoko Chipdrive Micro, Extern,
Extern II, Intern, and Twin and Kartenzwerg smart card readers.
This driver is meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
Please note, that many modern Towitoko readers are supported by the
openct package.
Finance::Quote provides access to time-delayed stockquotes from a
number of sources. After you've installed the pacakage, try 'perldoc
Finance::Quote' for full information. Alternatively, you can 'perldoc
lib/Finance/Quote.pm' before the install.